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The Pollock market is a segment of the Fish and Seafood industry that focuses on the harvesting and processing of Pollock, a species of cod. Pollock is a popular fish due to its mild flavor and versatility in cooking. It is often used in fish sticks, fish cakes, and other processed seafood products. Pollock is also a popular choice for sushi and sashimi.
Pollock is typically harvested in the North Pacific Ocean, with the majority of the catch coming from Alaska. Pollock is usually processed on-site, with the fillets being frozen and shipped to markets around the world.
Companies in the Pollock market include Trident Seafoods, Ocean Beauty Seafoods, and High Liner Foods. These companies are involved in the harvesting, processing, and distribution of Pollock products. They also produce a variety of other seafood products, such as salmon, shrimp, and crab. Show Less Read more